Tunable absorption and emission wavelength in conjugated microporous polymers by copolymerization
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Jessica Brandt, Johannes Schmidt, Arne Thomas, Jan Dirk Epping, Jens Weber
Conjugated, microporous polymers based on a spirobifluorene core were synthesized by Suzuki polycondensation of the tetrabromospirobifluorene with benzene diboronic acid and/or thiophene diboronic acid. The optical properties (absorption and emission spectra) and the gas sorption properties (N2 and CO2) are analyzed and discussed.
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